Attorney who admitted to bomb threats in Lake, Cuyahoga counties suspended from practicing law

An attorney who admitted making bomb threats against local courthouses and lying to police about a Cleveland murder has been suspended from the practice of law for an interim period by the Ohio Supreme Court.

Gregory J. Moore, 43, of Sagamore Hills, was sentenced May 23 to six months in jail, 350 hours of community service and three years of probation.

Moore originally was charged with making bomb threats from his cellphone in January, May and July 2012 against courthouses in Lake, Geauga and Cuyahoga counties, prosecutors said. He admitted to the incidents in Lake and Cuyahoga counties as part of the plea deal.

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On the day of each of the bomb threats, Moore was scheduled to begin a trial.

Moore was Sherman’s divorce attorney. He had an appointment to meet his client on March 24, 2013. Her divorce trial was scheduled to begin the next day. However, Moore was unprepared for trial and the judge warned him there would be no more continuances in the case, prosecutors said.

Sherman, a 53-year-old Beachwood nurse, was stabbed repeatedly outside 75 Erieview Plaza the day before her trial was to start. Her murder was seen on security footage and showed an image of someone wearing a hood, but nobody has been charged in the murder.

According to police, Moore sent text messages to the victim’s cellphone just prior to and after she was killed. Those messages stated he was in his office, but phone records and witness statements proved he was not in the building. He then made false statements to homicide detectives when questioned, according to prosecutors.